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ELGIN; ILLINOIS, MONDAY AFTERNOON,
APRIL 13, 1885
BY DOHERTY & HEMME|TS
decided to foim three divisions t<> be under,
the couiinaud of General Courey fot -.iTvii'e
in Tpntjuih.! It is ln»|n;.L however, tlint
China will loyally fultiil tlie terins of
1 lie treaty and render the dispatch of rein-
lorceiiieuls iiiiut.nessary. Orders to tjease
hostilities were sent to Admiral Coui bet
and General. De I'lsie oit the 10th insti'tit.
The French trooi'S. however, are still em-
barking for Toiuiuiii.;-,
ro doubi.kI GKKM.VXV'S tpltAUCU. Di'TV.
Bkri.IN, April lit—-The No)Vl Ger-
man Gazette (Bismarck's organ) moots the
doubling i'tj' the import duty on tobacco.
It says' hundreds of petitions have been re-
ceived in f:ii or of the iucrease, which, it is
hoped, wouSd . amird and make more val-
uable, the tioveiimimt's tobacco inoifop »ly.
I xujrAB'tk 'HfiATiii. 'i I
1,o>;ik >.; April Tlit- Karl of Selkirk,
i representative Peer for Scotland, is dead.
He was born April 'Z'i, 1S09,
George .Swan .-Xottage, Lord I Mayor of
.ondott, ,'died this morning.
hie of walks in* irei.axd.
Di m.i s.; April 13.—The.enthusiasm over
the Priince and Pr'hcess of Wales among
. he common people appe.'trs to be increasing.
Their niyal highnesses, v isited Trinity Col-
ege Saturday, and crowds surrounded theui
)n their way. Later in the day the Prince
. isited some of the Dublin schools.
(^UABAXI l.NKI) AOA1NST enoi.KHA.
Marseilles, April 13,{—Three days'
quarantine has been ordered here agaiust
irrivals froin Sjjain on account of the sus-
pected prevalence of cholera at Spanish
■ports. " .j . - , [ j,|. j
EARTHQUAKK IN SI'AIN.
Madrid, A^ril 13.—There was an earth-
juake in Andalusia. Several housed fell,
jut nobody was injured.
MARKET 'REPORTS.
SANCTION.
!®M •
Received by General Kom
aroff fpr His Aotion at
' Pehjdeh.
England Accepts! thfs as an
t-ion that Russia's Reply
Be Unsatisfactory.
Indfca-
Will
Were Actively Eng
sparations—f"ranpe ai
j —Other Newa.
■| i " ' .j j f • " f-. .
?' RtfSSlA WILL HfljT tJELB.
.Loxjnox, ^prin^'-f^f^ fytity. TeltyrapU
publishes a | idlspairfh 'jfrciui Berlin which
states that hjussia ifefusjtis to yield an inch
of the' terriiii>ry she hjis occupied on the
Afghan fronti«?r, an'd that'the-Czar intends
to express tills approval of; General Kom-
aroff's action by aifpoti(||n^fhim Command-
er-in-Chief- f.iti Turkisfan. Hud has issued
orders to push fifty; thousand troops for-
ward lo the 'Afghan bojjiiltJi;.!
St. PF.TEilsuum< April! 18.—The. Of-
ficial 3fcss'e>iger jpubllshfej the following
telegrun from General Komaroff, dated
April 1: i ! j 'i' ;|l?"! f. i:1
'• Oil the -[jtU of Maruh^oui' j detachment' up-
pi-oucfiO'l Uastiiaipii.,. When i near; the 'bridge
we saw anj intrenchmenc. occupied by Af-
ghans- In order to avoid :a conflict, I sta-
tioned my troops five Jversta iu little over
ttiree!niires;:from the Afghan position. Ne-
gotiations with Captain YaU's, a member
of Sit Peter Lumsden'^i force, commenced
on j the aath. i When j the Afghans
became convinced that .we. had no intention
of attacking them, they.dally drew nearer to
our ouuip. * On the 27th they dispatched
agnitwt a eoinparfyiaf oups eoveriair a rec'on-
nolsaoee, party ithree companies, with
u l giin uuJ some fcavalry. The next
da>. f their I, audae.ty ; and; arrogance lli-
oreuslng. they ocbupltjil a; high and com-
manding position i on tlie left flank of our
Respectfully.,
Have added to their Stock of SPORTING GOODS a full
line of Anglers' Goods, Rods, Reels, Lines, Baits
.and everything the fisherman can want.
j hundred styles and sizes of BIRD
selling for what these cages cost
from the factory and can sell cheap.
They have over one
CAGES which they are
others. They buy direct:
Towns Block No. 13 Grove-ave,
for silk office cape go to D. J. Cham"
berlain da Co's. j 4-4tf
h Ice, Ice, Ice.
The Washington ice company is now
ready to deliver ice to any part of the
iri:y >-8 cheap as any other dealer.
Leave orders at No 15 Chicago street.
Telephone; No. 117. 3 31 ml*
fr----
B. W.Peike
Has opened a harness ; shop in his old
stand, West Elgin, opposite tt e Wayerly
house. The repairing of harnesses and
cleaning and oiling a specialtj . .tie will
make it pav you to trade with him.
. ' 4-9wl
' A girl twelve or thirteen y Bars of age
wishes to learn dress making. Apply
at 361 -Jefferson avenue. 1 8 9wl
LadieBi^ho find it difficult to get the
right width in shoes should go to Camp-
bell & Wiltheis'. They carry every
width from aa to e and are never out
of them, j 1 - •■■■■! ; 4 2tf
Buy a wihip at Eifert's, a new line just
received. Prices lowei; thkn ever; tf
• J' j; ■ j| | Wall Paper.
H. H. Denison calls the attention
of the ladieB to the fact that he has the
finest line of wall paper and borders in
the vicfnity, which bo willf be glad to
show them. The designs ate unusually
well selected and handsome and will be
sure to suit them. 3 Sltf
« For City Attorney.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the offide of city at-
torned, ait the municipal flection to be
held April 21st, * A. D, 188^, and I will
heartiiy appreciate the sjipport of all
who.deem me'worthy of re-election.
4 gtd Robert S. Egan.
' Elgin, III., Aptii 9, A. b. 1885. V
For fline driving gloves go to D. J.
Chamberlain & <^oV- >'■' 4-4tf
Tbe Sixth Ward.
At the nqueBt of frientie I have de-
cided to be a candidate for alderman in
the Sixth ward. If I' am elected the
ward appropriation will be honestly and
judiciously expended, ayd not used in
the interest of any party or parties.
4 9t3 Jamks Wall
Invite vou to call and examine
their verv choice stock of
Finer Goods were never shown in Elgin.
r Prices are in Keeping with the Times,
;j; • j ■ J ■i ;.-| ; j' "r ; : |
No trouble to show Goods. Don't forget the place.
SMAILES & SONS.
! ' . i ■! ! .!rVr I ■ 1 2i6m8
Who offers 50 pounds of the Jolly -Baker brand of flour for $1, this flour
makes nice, sweet bread, Try a sack qf 'in j ' :
Being a prkctical cheese man, cUBtotfters are sure to get strictly pure cream
cheeBe. made at a cream .cheese factoryi:at Mr Martins. | .j
. ■ ' ! . h ■'1 Ml ' " St ■ : M'. - ; r-. ! .:
jtliiis dealer is guaranteed 'strict
The stock of maple suzar offered b;
fine grained 6hio sugar bu6h stock.
In Teas and CoffeeB this. hou8^|
strictly pure and the best goods.grownj-
eugar(«,epi<'ep, provisions and grocers' ri
Call and .examine my Btock,'! can j
Without'.doubt takea the-lead; nothing but
fif'Also on band a full Mne:of .canned goodp,
ititions.
please you both in quality, and prices.
and with it comes the necessities of a
Is at hand
New-
and Milwaukee street.
Corner Dougl;
Men's genuine Stench calf hand sewed
shoes* Button and lOongress, $6> The 2 50
and $3 shoes he sells jare ft he best in the city
for the money. The iadies' fine Kid shoes he
sells for $2 50 are genuine, no India Kid or
glazed sheep. No shoddy, all solid. Best line
of fine shoes in the ci|y and lowest prices.
E. M. Clilldv,
Machinist and mechanical expert, bo*
licits public patronage in light general
jobbing. Repairing sewing machines a
specialty. Call and try me et No. 12
River 'street, under American Express
office. 4*3
Theifinest lire of boys'jand children's
suits in Elgin can. be jfound at D.J.
Chamberlain A Co's, 4-4tf
Dyeing and Cleaning.
We are happy to announce that the
Old Stat en Island Dyeing Establish-
ment of New York hav»i appointed Mrs.
A. J. Buell as agent in this city for re-
ceiving ladies' and gentlemen's garments
for dyeing and cleaning at J«ew TTork
nrirea. Send for circular. 3 12w#2
VAPOR RAN0E.
Will do the work of any cook stove,
baking, broiling; etc., and at a great sav-
ing in coat, The coat of running a stove
per hour is frrjm one-half to oae cent.
No anhe!>, no smoke, no dirt, econoirieai
subeiantipl and durable. »
METCALF & REED,
: No. 11 Gbiouco St.

ELGIN; ILLINOIS, MONDAY AFTERNOON,
APRIL 13, 1885
BY DOHERTY & HEMME|TS
decided to foim three divisions t<> be under,
the couiinaud of General Courey fot -.iTvii'e
in Tpntjuih.! It is ln»|n;.L however, tlint
China will loyally fultiil tlie terins of
1 lie treaty and render the dispatch of rein-
lorceiiieuls iiiiut.nessary. Orders to tjease
hostilities were sent to Admiral Coui bet
and General. De I'lsie oit the 10th insti'tit.
The French trooi'S. however, are still em-
barking for Toiuiuiii.;-,
ro doubi.kI GKKM.VXV'S tpltAUCU. Di'TV.
Bkri.IN, April lit—-The No)Vl Ger-
man Gazette (Bismarck's organ) moots the
doubling i'tj' the import duty on tobacco.
It says' hundreds of petitions have been re-
ceived in f:ii or of the iucrease, which, it is
hoped, wouSd . amird and make more val-
uable, the tioveiimimt's tobacco inoifop »ly.
I xujrAB'tk 'HfiATiii. 'i I
1,o>;ik >.; April Tlit- Karl of Selkirk,
i representative Peer for Scotland, is dead.
He was born April 'Z'i, 1S09,
George .Swan .-Xottage, Lord I Mayor of
.ondott, ,'died this morning.
hie of walks in* irei.axd.
Di m.i s.; April 13.—The.enthusiasm over
the Priince and Pr'hcess of Wales among
. he common people appe.'trs to be increasing.
Their niyal highnesses, v isited Trinity Col-
ege Saturday, and crowds surrounded theui
)n their way. Later in the day the Prince
. isited some of the Dublin schools.
(^UABAXI l.NKI) AOA1NST enoi.KHA.
Marseilles, April 13,{—Three days'
quarantine has been ordered here agaiust
irrivals froin Sjjain on account of the sus-
pected prevalence of cholera at Spanish
■ports. " .j . - , [ j,|. j
EARTHQUAKK IN SI'AIN.
Madrid, A^ril 13.—There was an earth-
juake in Andalusia. Several housed fell,
jut nobody was injured.
MARKET 'REPORTS.
SANCTION.
!®M •
Received by General Kom
aroff fpr His Aotion at
' Pehjdeh.
England Accepts! thfs as an
t-ion that Russia's Reply
Be Unsatisfactory.
Indfca-
Will
Were Actively Eng
sparations—f"ranpe ai
j —Other Newa.
■| i " ' .j j f • " f-. .
?' RtfSSlA WILL HfljT tJELB.
.Loxjnox, ^prin^'-f^f^ fytity. TeltyrapU
publishes a | idlspairfh 'jfrciui Berlin which
states that hjussia ifefusjtis to yield an inch
of the' terriiii>ry she hjis occupied on the
Afghan fronti«?r, an'd that'the-Czar intends
to express tills approval of; General Kom-
aroff's action by aifpoti(||n^fhim Command-
er-in-Chief- f.iti Turkisfan. Hud has issued
orders to push fifty; thousand troops for-
ward lo the 'Afghan bojjiiltJi;.!
St. PF.TEilsuum< April! 18.—The. Of-
ficial 3fcss'e>iger jpubllshfej the following
telegrun from General Komaroff, dated
April 1: i ! j 'i' ;|l?"! f. i:1
'• Oil the -[jtU of Maruh^oui' j detachment' up-
pi-oucfiO'l Uastiiaipii.,. When i near; the 'bridge
we saw anj intrenchmenc. occupied by Af-
ghans- In order to avoid :a conflict, I sta-
tioned my troops five Jversta iu little over
ttiree!niires;:from the Afghan position. Ne-
gotiations with Captain YaU's, a member
of Sit Peter Lumsden'^i force, commenced
on j the aath. i When j the Afghans
became convinced that .we. had no intention
of attacking them, they.dally drew nearer to
our ouuip. * On the 27th they dispatched
agnitwt a eoinparfyiaf oups eoveriair a rec'on-
nolsaoee, party ithree companies, with
u l giin uuJ some fcavalry. The next
da>. f their I, audae.ty ; and; arrogance lli-
oreuslng. they ocbupltjil a; high and com-
manding position i on tlie left flank of our
Respectfully.,
Have added to their Stock of SPORTING GOODS a full
line of Anglers' Goods, Rods, Reels, Lines, Baits
.and everything the fisherman can want.
j hundred styles and sizes of BIRD
selling for what these cages cost
from the factory and can sell cheap.
They have over one
CAGES which they are
others. They buy direct:
Towns Block No. 13 Grove-ave,
for silk office cape go to D. J. Cham"
berlain da Co's. j 4-4tf
h Ice, Ice, Ice.
The Washington ice company is now
ready to deliver ice to any part of the
iri:y >-8 cheap as any other dealer.
Leave orders at No 15 Chicago street.
Telephone; No. 117. 3 31 ml*
fr----
B. W.Peike
Has opened a harness ; shop in his old
stand, West Elgin, opposite tt e Wayerly
house. The repairing of harnesses and
cleaning and oiling a specialtj . .tie will
make it pav you to trade with him.
. ' 4-9wl
' A girl twelve or thirteen y Bars of age
wishes to learn dress making. Apply
at 361 -Jefferson avenue. 1 8 9wl
LadieBi^ho find it difficult to get the
right width in shoes should go to Camp-
bell & Wiltheis'. They carry every
width from aa to e and are never out
of them, j 1 - •■■■■! ; 4 2tf
Buy a wihip at Eifert's, a new line just
received. Prices lowei; thkn ever; tf
• J' j; ■ j| | Wall Paper.
H. H. Denison calls the attention
of the ladieB to the fact that he has the
finest line of wall paper and borders in
the vicfnity, which bo willf be glad to
show them. The designs ate unusually
well selected and handsome and will be
sure to suit them. 3 Sltf
« For City Attorney.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the offide of city at-
torned, ait the municipal flection to be
held April 21st, * A. D, 188^, and I will
heartiiy appreciate the sjipport of all
who.deem me'worthy of re-election.
4 gtd Robert S. Egan.
' Elgin, III., Aptii 9, A. b. 1885. V
For fline driving gloves go to D. J.
Chamberlain & '■' 4-4tf
Tbe Sixth Ward.
At the nqueBt of frientie I have de-
cided to be a candidate for alderman in
the Sixth ward. If I' am elected the
ward appropriation will be honestly and
judiciously expended, ayd not used in
the interest of any party or parties.
4 9t3 Jamks Wall
Invite vou to call and examine
their verv choice stock of
Finer Goods were never shown in Elgin.
r Prices are in Keeping with the Times,
;j; • j ■ J ■i ;.-| ; j' "r ; : |
No trouble to show Goods. Don't forget the place.
SMAILES & SONS.
! ' . i ■! ! .!rVr I ■ 1 2i6m8
Who offers 50 pounds of the Jolly -Baker brand of flour for $1, this flour
makes nice, sweet bread, Try a sack qf 'in j ' :
Being a prkctical cheese man, cUBtotfters are sure to get strictly pure cream
cheeBe. made at a cream .cheese factoryi:at Mr Martins. | .j
. ■ ' ! . h ■'1 Ml ' " St ■ : M'. - ; r-. ! .:
jtliiis dealer is guaranteed 'strict
The stock of maple suzar offered b;
fine grained 6hio sugar bu6h stock.
In Teas and CoffeeB this. hou8^|
strictly pure and the best goods.grownj-
eugar(«,epi The 2 50
and $3 shoes he sells jare ft he best in the city
for the money. The iadies' fine Kid shoes he
sells for $2 50 are genuine, no India Kid or
glazed sheep. No shoddy, all solid. Best line
of fine shoes in the ci|y and lowest prices.
E. M. Clilldv,
Machinist and mechanical expert, bo*
licits public patronage in light general
jobbing. Repairing sewing machines a
specialty. Call and try me et No. 12
River 'street, under American Express
office. 4*3
Theifinest lire of boys'jand children's
suits in Elgin can. be jfound at D.J.
Chamberlain A Co's, 4-4tf
Dyeing and Cleaning.
We are happy to announce that the
Old Stat en Island Dyeing Establish-
ment of New York hav»i appointed Mrs.
A. J. Buell as agent in this city for re-
ceiving ladies' and gentlemen's garments
for dyeing and cleaning at J«ew TTork
nrirea. Send for circular. 3 12w#2
VAPOR RAN0E.
Will do the work of any cook stove,
baking, broiling; etc., and at a great sav-
ing in coat, The coat of running a stove
per hour is frrjm one-half to oae cent.
No anhe!>, no smoke, no dirt, econoirieai
subeiantipl and durable. »
METCALF & REED,
: No. 11 Gbiouco St.